I have a 1985 Nissan Maxima....fully loaded. automatic, power everything. the stereo is equipped with an automatic volume control sensor that can be disabled (there is a knob or button on the stereo), but it automatically adjusts the volume of the stereo/radio when it detects noise from wind, ground, etc. This is a normal feature of the car. Hope this helps.
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Yes, an aftermarket stereo radio can replace a Bose radio in a 1997 Nissan Maxima. Remove the old radio from the dash and put in the new one. A new mounting frame might be required to make the new radio fit properly.
It is inside the dash in the center of the car at the bottom behind the radio
the acutually dash removal of the Comfort-Control Toggle Switch in order to remove facing for radio replacment of 1990 nissan maxima?
Pop you hood. to the left of your battery there is a fuse box. Open the fuse box. On the side closest to the battery, remove the first fuse labeled "20". That is the fuse for the stereo and radio on a 2004 nissan maxima.
Probably burnt out lamp
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If you take your car to Nissan car dealership and request for your radio code with the right identification, your wish will be granted.
both the chilton and haynes manuals have the diagrams in the last pages
The radio unit is linked to the car's NATS immobiliser. If the radio unit is installed into another car, an error message of "SECURE" will appear. Contact Nissan dealer, they should be able to recode it or to send it to a Clarion service to be recoded.
Slide a putty 2" or so putty knife into the left and right side to release the clips that hold a double DIN radio. You will have to do some prying and coaxing to get it out.
no ecm needs to be programmed to key fobs and updated